Reach out to your local four year college's CS department chair about having your students visit the campus.

Reach out to your local chamber of commerce to have students visit a local employer that depends on computing professionals.

3) Recruit broader support for Computer Science

Send one of these sample emails to your local representatives, city council, or school board and invite them to visit your school for the Hour of Code. It can help build support for computer science in your area beyond one hour.

Promote the Hour of Code in your community. Recruit a local group — boy/girl scouts club, church, university, veterans group, labor union, or even some friends. You don't have to be in school to learn new skills.

4) Recruit other groups in your community

Any group can host an Hour of Code, whether it is a church, scouts club, local university, library, YMCA, veterans association, or labor union. If you have connections to any such organizations, reach out to them, send them a participation guide, and encourage them to visit https://csedweek.org and participate.